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Noun
dopamine (countable and uncountable, plural dopamines)
- (biochemistry, pharmacology) A monoamine C H NO that is a decarboxylated form of dopa, present in the body as a neurotransmitter and a precursor of other substances including adrenalin.
- ✤ Synonym: DA (initialism)
- ✤ Hypernyms: catecholamine, phenethylamine
- ✤ Epinephrine and dopamine are two other catecholamine transmitters.1
- ✤ “The short-term, dopamine -driven feedback loops that we have created are destroying how society works: no civil discourse, no cooperation, misinformation, mistruth. And it’s not an American problem. This is not about Russian ads. This is a global problem.”2
Etymology
From DOPA (“dihydroxyphenylalanine”) + -amine. Etymologically unrelated to dope.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈdəʊ.pə.miːn/
- (General American) IPA: /ˈdoʊ.pəˌmin/
- Audio (US): 🔊
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